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Mars may look like a frozen desert today, but new evidence suggests its watery past didn’t simply fade away quietly—it may have been blasted into space by powerful dust storms. Scientists have discovered that even relatively small,
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Cone you believe this? The mysterious party hat-shaped object on Mars which perplexed experts has been identified as a naturally occurring rock shape, attributed to the Martian winds which have been known to produce other exotic,
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A rare active volcano on Mars may be causing the whole planet to spin faster
Data from NASA's InSight mission suggests the Red Planet's Tharsis region is more active than previously thought and may be why Mars is spinning more quickly over time.
Now, researchers at the Viterbi School of Engineering say that they have created a potential solution: a four-legged, dog-like robot designed to help rovers escape dangerous terrain. The three-person research team,
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Unexpected Metal in Rocks on Mars Hints at The Possibility of Ancient Life
Perseverance sampling a rock called Cheyava Falls in Neretva Vallis. (NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS) The discovery of abundant nickel in a once waterlogged region of Mars offers yet another hint that the red planet may once have offered suitable conditions for life.
The cone-shaped object was photographed by a Mars rover in August 2022
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NASA identifies weird 'party hat' object on Mars but some scientists aren't buying it
A small, cone-shaped object photographed on the surface of Mars has ignited a public dispute between a prominent Harvard University scientist and NASA over what it actually is-and whether the space agency should take it more seriously.
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, March 18 (Reuters) - Using ground-penetrating radar, NASA's Perseverance rover has detected underground remains of an ancient river delta on Mars in some of the oldest evidence yet obtained showing how water once flowed on the surface of Earth's planetary neighbor.
Whenever humans arrive on Mars, they're going to find it a difficult place to exist. Mars is cold, with an average surface temperature of -55°C; temperatures can plunge to -125°C with dust storms lasting months;